2025 News Archive
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Asking Eric: Brother's partner mocks in-laws even after their deaths
By R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Dear Eric: My parents immigrated after World War II, arriving with $20 and a lot of determination. They worked hard,…
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Thousands go without the mental health they need
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Many scientific studies have documented that holidays can be stressful and worsen mental health conditions. However,…
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Kansas diner owner says she'll have to go without health insurance if federal subsidies end
By Bek Shackelford-Nwanganga Kansas News Service LAWRENCE, Kansas — Meg Heriford darted around Ladybird Diner, a classic, American eatery in downtown Lawrence, seating people and…
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Monthly County Departmental Reports
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News In October 2025, County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to 317 calls for assistance compared to…
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I may not be Santa material…
Dear Readers, The steady stream of advertisements for holiday “deals” that are NOT bargains makes me grumpy. And the plethora of local and national “news…
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Kansas Profile From Kansas to Denmark lifting weights
By Ron Wilson Kansas Profile – From Kansas to Denmark lifting weights Let’s go to Copenhagen, Denmark for the Master’s World Weightlifting Championships. The competitors…
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FHSU Tree Lighting Dec. 2
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News From 5 – 6:30 p.m., Tuesday December 2nd Fort Hays State University continues the Tiger tradition…
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Should Pit Bull ban continue? Barrick asks staff to research how other cities handle "dangerous animals"
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Commissioner Reese Barrick described his November 13th request that staff research what other Kansas City ordinances…
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Federal judge dismisses CoreCivic lawsuit
A judge has dismissed a federal lawsuit filed by CoreCivic against the city of Leavenworth. The dismissal came during a hearing Tuesday in U.S. District…
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Festival of Trees opening soon in downtown Lawrence
Festival of Trees, with its evergreens bedecked with everything from candy canes to Jayhawks to Christmas movie DVDs, will bring its quirky holiday spirit back to downtown Lawrence this week to be
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